What name would you give this penguin chick?

The penuin chick on the left, next to its mum, Twinnie.
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What name do you think suits this penguin chick the best - Winnie or Pebble?
The Humboldt penguin chick is the newest addition to the zoo at Sewerby Hall and Gardens.
Now staff there want the public to pick her name from the two options put forward by the zoo team.
Winnie was suggested in honour of her mum, who is called Twinnie, and the inspiration for Pebble is because she is smallest penguin in the colony.
This name also fits in with the names of older big siblings Pickle, Crackle and Bumble who was born last spring.
Visitors can comment on the zoo's social media post to vote for their favourite name.
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The team say that mum Twinnie has done a fantastic job of rearing the next generation of the penguin colony for the past 4 years
Her birth was a pleasant surprise for the staff there as they were unsure if Twinnie, would lay an egg this year due to her age.
Most penguins live an average of 15 to 20 years, although this can vary due to the species, but for a penguin like Twinnie to have a baby at 23 years of age is quite unusual.
She laid the egg on Tuesday 4 March and dad Sigsbee also took turns sitting on the egg, which hatched on 15 April.
Head zookeeper John Pickering said: ''We are pleased to say that the chick is doing great and loves swimming with her siblings Pickle, Crackle and Bumble.
''Our penguins are extremely popular with visitors and we are certain that our new penguin will add even more personality to our ever-growing penguin family here at the zoo.''
Humboldt penguins are classed as vulnerable to extinction.